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I do hope it's true because you know that if the tiara is only a permanent loan... 'One' will get her claws on it faster that you can spell Prada once Daisy kicks the bucket. And Marie would only be left with the Flora Danica tiara which is also a loan.

I do hope it's true because you know that if the tiara is only a permanent loan... 'One' will get her claws on it faster that you can spell Prada once Daisy kicks the bucket. And Marie would only be left with the Flora Danica tiara which is also a loan.

I sincerely hope Marge leaves that tiara to Joachim. It's nicer than any of Mosh's tiaras, and you're right-she would greedily take it for herself the minute Marge is gone.

^^^ I didn't know they made her accompanying earrings. Would have been great to see Marie wearing both pieces compbined.

here is some more info:

Copenhagen jeweler Flora Danica created this modern tiara especially for Princess Marie. The design, by Anja Blinkenberg with input from Marie herself, includes three lilies (French influence, for the French-born princess) to represent Marie, Joachim, and their first child, Prince Henrik. The lilies are made of silver and their centers are topped by tiny diamonds, more than 50 in all.

Amethysts are Princess Marie's favorite stone, and so a line of 25 cabochon amethyst balls sits at the base of the tiara.

The tiara was completed and shown to Marie in 2011 (while she was pregnant with her second child, hence the omission of Princess Athena in the design explanation), but she waited until March 2014 to wear it in public.

^^^ I didn't know they made her accompanying earrings. Would have been great to see Marie wearing both pieces compbined.

here is some more info:

Copenhagen jeweler Flora Danica created this modern tiara especially for Princess Marie. The design, by Anja Blinkenberg with input from Marie herself, includes three lilies (French influence, for the French-born princess) to represent Marie, Joachim, and their first child, Prince Henrik. The lilies are made of silver and their centers are topped by tiny diamonds, more than 50 in all.

Amethysts are Princess Marie's favorite stone, and so a line of 25 cabochon amethyst balls sits at the base of the tiara.

The tiara was completed and shown to Marie in 2011 (while she was pregnant with her second child, hence the omission of Princess Athena in the design explanation), but she waited until March 2014 to wear it in public.